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  1. Member MJA's Avatar
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    amazon US is the same .they pay for shipping if you return it with in 30 days
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  2. Member Tbag's Avatar
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    If something was to go wrong its most likey to be after 30 days
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  3. Member Tbag's Avatar
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    Originally Posted by victoriabears
    As a Brit living in Canada, it is nice to see the "if something goes wrong " attitude prevailing there still.

    Where in the UK are you, ?
    Leeds
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    $60 DVD players are disposable. When it breaks throw it away and get a new one.
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  5. If you happen to be going to China, Wal-mart China has a big selection of DVD players that all have USB jack for movies/pictures/audio etc. They have a house brand one for $20 US (see screenshot) that runs on 110/220 volts and works well for avi movies on the USB. However, it would not display srt subtitles off the USB. Models costing $30 and up would display srt subtitles off the USB. I haven't found any cheap DVD players that display sub/idx subtitles off the USB.



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  6. Member Tbag's Avatar
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    Originally Posted by jagabo
    $60 DVD players are disposable. When it breaks throw it away and get a new one.
    £65.00 = $112.603 = quite a bit of money for me
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    Originally Posted by Tbag
    Originally Posted by jagabo
    $60 DVD players are disposable. When it breaks throw it away and get a new one.
    £65.00 = $112.603 = quite a bit of money for me :(
    I guess you always get ripped off on electronics in the UK. Do you have to pay VAT on top of that? They sell for less than $55 here:

    http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...ct_id=10050628
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  8. Member Tbag's Avatar
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    Originally Posted by jagabo
    Originally Posted by Tbag
    Originally Posted by jagabo
    $60 DVD players are disposable. When it breaks throw it away and get a new one.
    £65.00 = $112.603 = quite a bit of money for me
    I guess you always get ripped off on electronics in the UK. Do you have to pay VAT on top of that? They sell for less than $55 here:

    http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...ct_id=10050628
    Yeah, most things are expensive here

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/...8506-rg1148-21
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  9. The Philips DVP3260 is a nice alternative. Divx-certified, USB 2.0
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Philips-DVP3...dp/B0017XC9TO/
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  10. Member Tbag's Avatar
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    Just phoned a load of stores and no one has it or ever ever did have it, I emailed philips and all they did was give me the link to the philips page and said click buy to see available stores which I know only comes up with Amazon
    I phoned them and they just gave a few shop names that could have it but they didnt.

    I might have to give up on it
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  11. Member Tbag's Avatar
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    YES!!! finally got there.... sort of

    Philips provided me with a number to Dutchwest, there mail order company.
    http://www.dutchwest.co.uk/acatalog/...upscaling.html

    I know its not exactly over the counter but its trustworthy and has a 12 month warranty
    I phoned them up and they expect a delivery any day now because its out off stock at the moment.

    The only downside is that its £77 inc delivery


    btw I noticed the u.s version is a 5990/37 and I think this one will be a 5990/05, will it be easy to make multi-region?
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